As far as I know both Dendron and Foam stitch together a bunch of plug/play VSC extensions, so it should be interchangeable. I liked Dendron more, as it seemed a more curated experience - the creator has a plan and is…
For VSC there is also Dendron [1], which I found nicer than Foam. After lots of trial/error and at the end of the rabbit hole I found Emacs with org-roam [2]. It has a steep learning-curve and often seems outdated, but…
What I found curious is the equation money not gained = money lost To me that sounds like the perfect mentality for a burnout. I would think that you used your time (i.e. opportunity) not for monetary but personal gains…
I don't want to comment on the content, but on the form. In my opinion there are two reasons to write such an article: a) To vent b) To get a message around This article is a great and powerful vent (which also makes…
My prof always told me to keep it simple. If you use complicated language, there are mainly three reasons: - You don't understand what you are talking about - You don't want to be understood - You want to sound smart I…
That might be because your learner type [1] accommodates learning by text/reading, whereas the author appears to enjoy learning by visualizing. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_styles#Neil_Fleming's...
As far as I know both Dendron and Foam stitch together a bunch of plug/play VSC extensions, so it should be interchangeable. I liked Dendron more, as it seemed a more curated experience - the creator has a plan and is…
For VSC there is also Dendron [1], which I found nicer than Foam. After lots of trial/error and at the end of the rabbit hole I found Emacs with org-roam [2]. It has a steep learning-curve and often seems outdated, but…
What I found curious is the equation money not gained = money lost To me that sounds like the perfect mentality for a burnout. I would think that you used your time (i.e. opportunity) not for monetary but personal gains…
I don't want to comment on the content, but on the form. In my opinion there are two reasons to write such an article: a) To vent b) To get a message around This article is a great and powerful vent (which also makes…
My prof always told me to keep it simple. If you use complicated language, there are mainly three reasons: - You don't understand what you are talking about - You don't want to be understood - You want to sound smart I…
That might be because your learner type [1] accommodates learning by text/reading, whereas the author appears to enjoy learning by visualizing. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_styles#Neil_Fleming's...